Each one of them had his horse and his servant; they were all dressed in robes of scarlet and furs, and had rich appointments. Chandeliers, censers, crosses, sacred vessels in great quantity, and all of gold and silver, were transported with them, together,... A Summer in Western France - עמוד 295מאת Thomas Adolphus Trollope - 1841תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1841 - 804 דפים
...upon calling his principal chaplain, a dean, a chanter, two archdeacon!), four vicars, a schoolmatter, twelve chaplains, and eight choristers. All these...privilege, but without success. These were the follies of hit youth ; and it would have been well if he had left behind him only the memory of similar absurdities.... | |
| Anne Manning - 1862 - 460 דפים
...transported with them, together with many organs, each carried by six men. He was exceedingly desirous that all the priests of his chapel should be entitled...Rome to obtain this privilege, but without success." This must have been when his eccentricities were in full flower ; at the date of this story, they were... | |
| Anne Manning - 1862 - 452 דפים
...transported with them, together with many organs, each carried by six men. He was exceedingly desirous that all the priests of his chapel should be entitled...Rome to obtain this privilege, but without success." This must have been when his eccentricities were in full flower ; at the date of this story, they were... | |
| Lewis Spence - 1920 - 516 דפים
...wherever their lord went, together with many organs, each carried by six men. He was exceedingly desirous that all the priests of his chapel should be entitled...Rome to obtain this privilege, but without success. He maintained a choir of twenty-five young children of both saxos, and the^e !i3 caused to be instructed... | |
| 1849 - 750 דפים
...principal chaplain, a dean, a chanter, two archdeacon--, four vicars, a schoolmaster, twelve chaplain:), and eight choristers. All these followed in his suite...have been well if he had left behind him only the memory of similar absurdities. But these and many other equally ridiculous extravagancies soon began... | |
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